The World Ahead Globe Icon
The World Ahead | The Americas in 2025

Latin America is making progress on banking the unbanked

But it is still just a start

Illustration of bank doors being held open
Illustration: Pete Ryan

By Sarah Birke, Bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, The Economist

The world’s 1.4bn people without a bank account are missing out. They lack the security it provides compared with informal ways to save and the benefits of participation in the formal economy, all of which imposes a drag on economic well-being and growth. But there is good news in Latin America and the Caribbean. The number of people in the region opening their first account has been growing faster than the global rate.

Explore more

This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “Banking the unbanked”

Discover more

The World Ahead The World Ahead 2025

Ten business trends for 2025, and forecasts for 15 industries

A global round-up from The Economist Intelligence Unit

Illustration of power boats in the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China

The World Ahead The year ahead

Calendar 2025

Our selection of events taking place around the world


The World Ahead Superforecasters in 2025

What the “superforecasters” predict for major events in 2025

The experts at Good Judgment weigh in on the coming year


The World Ahead Obituary in 2025

The rings of Saturn will disappear in 2025

First observed by Galileo, this occurs twice every 29 years

The World Ahead By Invitation: Science & technology in 2025

Casey Handmer says solar power is changing the economics of energy

Large-scale production of synthetic fuel is now feasible, argues the founder of Terraform Industries

The World Ahead Science & technology in 2025

Space missions to watch in 2025

Humans may fly around the Moon, and robots will explore new frontiers